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STS060-60-027 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Davis as test subject

STS060-60-027 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Davis as test subject

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Various views of STS-60 mission specialist N. Jan Davis on the Discovery's middeck wearing the Optokinetic Nystagmus (OKN) and Voluntary Head Movement (... More

STS067-303-034 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-034 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS060-25-010 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Sega as test subject

STS060-25-010 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Sega as test subject

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev unpacks items from their middeck locker in preparation for DSO 201 - Sensory-Motor Investigations which is par... More

STS067-303-033 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-033 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS090-319-032 - STS-090 - Kinelite

STS090-319-032 - STS-090 - Kinelite

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-90 pilot Scott Altman takes his turn at the Kinelite experiment in the Spacelab module. View 032 was selected by the crew for use in their postflig... More

STS060-25-011 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Sega as test subject

STS060-25-011 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Sega as test subject

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev unpacks items from their middeck locker in preparation for DSO 201 - Sensory-Motor Investigations which is par... More

STS067-303-032 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-032 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS067-303-030 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-030 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS090-349-019 - STS-090 - Kinelite - Pawelczyk as subject

STS090-349-019 - STS-090 - Kinelite - Pawelczyk as subject

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-90 payload specialist James Pawelczyk (wearing sensors) prepares to catch a ball as part of the Kinelite experiment to test sensory-motor responses.... More

STS060-21-027 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Krikalev and Sega in the Spacehab module

STS060-21-027 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Krikalev and Sega in the Spacehab ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev wears the Voluntary Head Movement (VHM) and Optokinetic Nystagmus (OKN) instrumentation vest with helmet, gogg... More

STS060-21-024 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Krikalev and Sega in the Spacehab module

STS060-21-024 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Krikalev and Sega in the Spacehab ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev wears the Voluntary Head Movement (VHM) and Optokinetic Nystagmus (OKN) instrumentation vest with helmet, gogg... More

STS067-303-029 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-029 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS067-303-031 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-031 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS060-21-036 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Krikalev and Sega in the Spacehab module

STS060-21-036 - STS-060 - DSO 201 - Krikalev and Sega in the Spacehab ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev wears the Voluntary Head Movement (VHM) and Optokinetic Nystagmus (OKN) instrumentation vest with helmet, gogg... More

STS067-303-035 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

STS067-303-035 - STS-067 - DSO 604, Ronald Parise attaches electrodes

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-67 Payload Specialist Ronald Parise attaches electrodes to his face to support Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 Visual Vestibular Integrat... More

STS090-320-011 - STS-090 - Kinelite - Hire as subject

STS090-320-011 - STS-090 - Kinelite - Hire as subject

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-90 mission specialist Kathryn Hire prepares to catch the ball as part of the ball catching (Kinelite) experiment in the Spacelab module during the ... More

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